Monthly Archives: August 2021
With the @usarmyoldguard Presidential Salute Battery
The six horses which pull the caisson through the quiet lanes of Arlington National Cemetery are matched gray or black. They are paired into three teams – the lead team is in front, the swing team follows, and nearest the caisson is the wheel team. Although all six animals are saddled, only those on the left have mounted riders. This is a tradition which began in the early horse-drawn artillery days when one horse of each team was mounted while the other carried provisions and feed.
Outside the Old Post Chapel this morning, between rain showers. Arlington Media covered over half of all the chapel services today.
The United States Navy Ceremonial Band passes in front of the Arlington House during a full honors service at Arlington National Cemetery captured by @arlingtonmedia
Reasons To Hire a Videographer for a Funeral at Arlington
Losing a loved one is never easy, and the mourning period is one of vulnerability and extreme emotions. For this reason, many families who have lost a veteran often question why they would ever want to record the funeral—to relive this period of time when they felt such sorrow and pain. In answer to this question, allow us to provide a few reasons to hire a videographer for a funeral at Arlington Cemetery.
Commemorating the Ceremonies
Arlington Cemetery has a plethora of ceremonies and traditions meant to honor a veteran’s service and celebrate their life and accomplishments as they deserve. Despite being a funeral, such ceremony and celebration are beautiful, albeit melancholy. An Arlington National Cemetery videographer will capture these ceremonies and preserve the beauty of the funeral so that you can look back on it at a later date. This allows you to better appreciate and celebrate your loved one once your grief has had time to heal.
Sharing With Family and Friends
Unfortunately, life can be a messy thing, and it’s possible that family members or friends will not be able to attend your veteran’s Arlington funeral. This is the most typical reason to hire a videographer for a funeral at Arlington. This way, even if someone couldn’t make the funeral in person, they can experience it through a recording. It’s not a substitute for being there in person, but being able to see the ceremony on video can help loved ones come to terms with their own grief.
Aiding the Healing Process
During the funeral itself, it’s not uncommon for most of your attention to be focused inward. You’re grappling with so many emotions, trying to figure out how to cope and how you’ll move forward. This is only natural, and it’s an important part of the healing process, but it can make it difficult to fully appreciate and focus on the ceremony itself. With a recorded account of the funeral, you can revisit the events of the funeral once you’ve had time to process your emotions and heal. You’ll be able to get a full view of how your country has honored your loved one’s service, and you’ll be able to see how your veteran touched the lives of the many people in attendance. Though it may be too painful to watch at first, revisiting these events and memories can blossom into something bittersweet and positive, helping you assimilate your loss and aid in your mourning.